Laser Bias current in microA as one tenth of a percentage High Warning Threshold, Low Warning Threshold. Measured value (0.0 percent, 100.0 percent)

OPR-HIGH

Receive power in one tenth of a microW. Measured value (-40.0 dBm, +30.0 dBm)

OPR-LOW

Receive power in one tenth of a microW. Measured value (-40.0 dBm, +30.0 dBm)

OPT-HIGH

Transmit power in one tenth of a microW. Measured value (-40.0 dBm, +30.0 dBm)

OPT-LOW

Transmit power in one tenth of a microW. Measured value (-40.0 dBm, +30.0 dBm)

OPWR-HDEG

Optical Power-High Degrade Threshold

OPWR-HFAIL

Optical Power-High Failure Threshold

OPWR-LDEG

Optical Power-Low Degrade Threshold

OPWR-LFAIL

Optical Power-Low Failure Threshold

VOA-HDEG

VOA Attenuation-High Degrade Threshold

VOA-HFAIL

VOA Attenuation-High Failure Threshold

VOA-LDEG

VOA Attenuation-Low Degrade Threshold

VOA-LFAIL

VOA Attenuation-Low Failure Threshold

<THLEVEL>

Threshold level. THLEV is a float.

SET-ATTR-CONT

(Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15310-CL, ONS 15310-MA, ONS 15600) The Set Attribute Control (SET-ATTR-CONT) command sets the attributes associated with an external control. The attributes are used when an external control is operated or released. To send the attributes, use the RTRV-ATTR-CONT command.

Usage Guidelines

If the CONTTYPE parameter is not specified, the control specified by AID is unprovisioned.

A control should be unprovisioned before it is reprovisioned to another type of control.

Category

Environment

Security

Provisioning

Input Format

SET-ATTR-CONT:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>[::<CONTTYPE>];

Input Example

SET-ATTR-CONT:CISCO:ENV-OUT-1:123::AIRCOND;

Input Parameters

<AID>

Access identifier from the ENV. Identifies the external control for which attributes are being retrieved.

<CONTTYPE>

Environmental control type. A null value is equivalent to ALL. The parameter type is CONTTYPE, which is the environmental control type.

Usage Guidelines

The following parameters are set on a system-wide basis for all users and all privilege levels: MXINV, DURAL, UOUT, PFRCD, POLD, PINT, and LOGIN. The PRIVLVL keyword cannot be used to set these parameters for a specific privilege level.

The following parameters are set on a privilege-level basis: PAGE, PCND, and TMOUT. If any of these values are specified, the PRIVLVL keyword must also be present. If none of these parameters are specified, the PRIVLVL keyword cannot be used.

Note: Password aging can only be enabled/disabled for all privilege levels. The PRIVLVL keyword cannot be used with PAGE=0 to disable a specific user privilege level.

When system-level and privilege-level keywords are combined in the same command, system-level parameters are still set for all privilege levels, regardless of the value specified by PRIVLVL. Privilege-level parameters are only set for the privilege level specified by PRIVLVL.

Note: If PAGE and PINT both have values greater than 0, PINT must be less than PAGE.

The order of keywords is not restricted. Commas are only needed to separate keywords. If no keywords are specified, all parameters are left as-is.

Input Example

Input Parameters

<PAGE>

Password aging interval. It is the number of days before a user is prompted to change his/her password. 0 indicates that the policy is turned off and is the default. If PAGE is turned on for all privilege levels and is not specified for each privilege level, it defaults to 45 days. PAGE ranges from 20 to 90 days. PAGE is an integer.

<PCND>

Number of days a password can be used before a new one is mandatory (for example, the warning period). Default is 5 days. PCND ranges from 2 to 20 days. PCND is an integer.

<MXINV>

Maximum number of consecutive and invalid session setup attempts allowed to occur before an intrusion attempt is suspected (for example, "Failed Logins Before Lockout" from Cisco Transport Controller [CTC]). 0 indicates the policy is turned off. Default is 5. MXINV ranges from 0 to 10. MXINV is an integer.

<DURAL>

Time interval (in seconds) during which a user ID is locked out when an intrusion attempt is suspected (for example, "Lockout Duration"). If the user is locked out until unlocked by a Superuser, DURAL=INFINITE. Default is 30 seconds. DURAL ranges from 0 to 600 seconds. DURAL is a string.

<TMOUT>

Interval (in minutes) after which a session is terminated if no messages are exchanged between the user and the NE. 0 indicates that the session will not timeout. TMOUT ranges from 0 minutes to 999 minutes. Defaults are 0 (no timeout) for RTRV users, 60 minutes for MAINT users, 30 minutes for PROV users, and 15 minutes for SUPER users. TMOUT is an integer.

<UOUT>

UID aging interval, expressed in days. If a user ID has not been used in UOUT days, the user will be forced to change his/her password (or logout) at the next login. No other command is allowed until the password has been changed. 0 indicates the policy is turned off and is the default. UOUT ranges from 0 to 99 days. UOUT is an integer.

<PFRCD>

Indicates that a password change is required when a new user establishes a session to the NE for the first time (for example, "Require password change on 1st login"). Default is NO. The parameter type is YES_NO, which indicates whether the user's password is about to expire, the user is logged into the NE, or the user is locked out of the NE.

NO

No

YES

Yes

<POLD>

Number of prior passwords that cannot be reused (for example, "Prevent reusing last X passwords"). Default is 1. POLD ranges from 1 to 10. POLD is an integer.

<PINT>

Number of days that must pass before a password can be changed. If PINT is 0, the policy is turned off. Default is off. PINT ranges from 20 to 95 days. PINT is an integer.

<LOGIN>

Number of times a user can log into an NE. LOGIN is either SINGLE or MULTIPLE. If LOGIN is SINGLE, a user can only log into an NE one time with any given user ID, regardless of the method of login (for example, CTC, TL1, etc.). Default is MULTIPLE. The parameter type is USER_LOGINS, which is the number of times a user can log into the same NE with the same user ID.

MULTIPLE

A user can log into the same NE many times.

SINGLE

A user can log into the NE only once (includes both CTC and TL1 sessions).

<PRIVLVL>

User's access privilege. The parameter type is PRIVILEGE, which is the security level.

MAINT

Maintenance security level. 60 minutes of idle time.

PROV

Provision security level. 30 minutes of idle time.

RTRV

Retrieve security level. Unlimited idle time.

SUPER

Superuser security level. 15 minutes of idle time.

<PDIF>

Indicates how many characters must differ between the old and new password. Default minimum character difference is 1. PDIF ranges from 1 to 5 characters. PDIF is a rangeable integer.

Usage Guidelines

The PM mode and state of an entity are retrieved by using the RTRV-PMMODE command.

The near-end monitoring of the intermediate-path performance monitoring (IPPM) only supports OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192, and EC-1 on STS Path.

The far-end IPPM data collection is supported by the MRC-12 card only.

This release of software will support only the Path (P) mode type PM parameters with this command, that is, this command is not applicable for Line (L) and Section (S) mode types. PM monitoring for Line (L) and Section (S) are supported by the ONS 15454, and the storing PM data is always performed.

Input Example

Input Parameters

Location associated with a particular command. Identifies the location from which the PM mode is to be retrieved. Only near-end PM data collection is supported. The parameter type is LOCATION, which is the location where the action is to take place.

NEND

Action occurs on the near end of the facility.

<MODETYPE>

The type of PM parameters that the entity or the sub entity is to store as a result of an attribute change. Only the path (P) PM parameter is supported. The parameter type is PM_MODE, which is the type of PM parameter.

P

Transport Path PM parameters

<PMSTATE>

Directs the named PM mode type to turn on or off. A null value defaults to on. The parameter type is PM_STATE, which directs the named PM mode type (P) state.

OFF

Disable the mode

ON

Enable the mode

SET-PMMODE-<VT_PATH>

(Cisco ONS 15310-MA) The Set Performance Mode of PM Data Collection for VT1 and VT2 (SET-PMMODE-<VT_PATH>) command sets the mode and turns the performance monitoring (PM) data collection mode on or off.

Usage Guidelines

Notes:

The PM mode and state of an entity is retrieved by using the RTRV-PMMODE command.

This release of software will support only the Path (P) mode type PM parameters with this command, that is, this command will not be applicable for Line (L) and Section (S) mode types.

Input Example

Input Parameters

Location associated with a particular command. Identifies the location from which the PM mode is to be set. Only near end (NEND)PM data collection is supported. The parameter type is LOCATION, which is the location where the action is to take place. Must not be null.

NEND

Action occurs on the near end of the facility.

<MODETYPE>

The type of PM parameters that the entity or the subentity is to store as a result of an attribute change. Only the path (P) type is supported. The parameter type is PM_MODE, which is the type of PM parameters.

P

Transport Path PM parameters.

<PMSTATE>

Directs the named PM mode type to turn on or off. A null value defaults to on. The parameter type is PM_STATE, which directs the named PM mode type (P) state.

Category

Security

Input Format

Input Example

Input Parameters

Access identifier from the ALL. All of the STS, VT1, Facility, and DS1 AIDs are supported.

<MONTYPE>

Monitored type. The parameter type is ALL_MONTYPE, which is the monitoring type list.

AISSP

Alarm Indication Signal Seconds-Path

ALL

All possible values

BBE-PM

OTN-Background Block Errors-Path Monitor Point

BBE-SM

OTN-Background Block Errors-Section Monitor Point

BBER-PM

OTN-Background Block Error Ratio-Path monitor point expressed as one tenth of a percentage

BBER-SM

OTN-Background Block Error Ratio-Section monitor point expressed as one tenth of a percentage

BIEC

FEC-Bit Errors Corrected

CGV

8B10B-Code Group Violations

CSSP

Controlled Slip Seconds-Path (DSXM-12 FDL/T1.403 PM count)

CVCPP

Coding Violations-CP-Bit Path

CVL

Coding Violations-Line

CVP

Coding Violations-Path

CVS

Coding Violations-Section

CVV

Coding Violations-Section

DCG

8B10B-Data Code Groups

ESAP

Errored Second Type A-Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count)

ESBP

Errored Second Type B-Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count)

ESCPP

Errored Seconds-CP-Bit Path

ESL

Errored Seconds-Line

ESNPFE

Errored Second-Network Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count)

ESP

Errored Seconds-Path

ES-PM

OTN-Errored Seconds-Path Monitor Point

ES-SM

OTN-Errored Seconds-Section Monitor Point

ESR

Errored Second-Ratio

ESR-PM

Errored Seconds Ratio-Path monitor point expressed as one tenth of a percentage

ESR-SM

Errored Seconds Ratio-Section monitor point expressed as one tenth of a percentage

ESS

Errored Seconds-Section

ESV

Errored Seconds-VT Path

etherStatsBroadcastPkts

The total number of good packets received that were directed to a multicast address

etherStatsCollisions

Number of transmit packets that are collisions

etherStatsCRCAlignErrors

The total number of packets received that have a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets

etherStatsDropEvents

Number of received frames dropped at the port level

etherStatsFragments

The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets

etherStatsJabbers

The total number of packets received that are longer than 1518 octets

etherStatsOctets

The total number of octets of data

etherStatsOversizePkts

The total number of packets received that are longer than 1518 octets

etherStatsPkts

The total number of packets (including bad packets, broadcast packets, and multicast packets) received

etherStatsUndersizePkts

The total number of packets received that are less than 64 octets

FC-L

Failure Count-Line

FC-P

Failure Count-Path

FC-PM

OTN-Failure Count-Path Monitor Point

FC-SM

OTN-Failure Count-Section Monitor Point

HP-AR

Availability Ratio

HP-BBE

High-Order Path Background Block Error

HP-BBER

High-Order Path Background Block Error Ratio

HP-EB

High-Order Path Errored Block

HP-ES

High-Order Path Errored Second

HP-ESA

High-Order Path Errored Seconds-A

HP-ESB

High-Order Path Errored Seconds-B

HP-ESR

High-Order Path Errored Second Ratio

HP-FC

High-Order Path Failure Count

HP-NPJC-PDET

High-Order Path Negative Pointer Justification Count

HP-NPJC-PGEN

High-Order Path, Negative Pointer Justification Count

HP-OI

Outage Intensity

HP-PJCDIFF

High-Order Path Pointer Justification Count Difference

HP-PJCS-PDET

High-Order Path Pointer Justification Count

HP-PJCS-PGEN

High-Order Path Pointer Justification Count Seconds

HP-PPJC-PDET

High-Order Path Positive Pointer Justification Count

HP-PPJC-PGEN

High-Order Path, Positive Pointer Justification Count

HP-SEPI

The number of High-Order Path Severely Errored Period Intensity events in available time

HP-SES

High-Order Path Severely Errored Seconds

HP-SESR

High-Order Path Severely Errored Second Ratio

HP-UAS

High-Order Path Unavailable Seconds

ifInBroadcastPkts

Number of broadcast packets received since the last counter reset

ifInDiscards

The number of inbound packets

ifInErrorBytePktss

Receive Error Byte

ifInErrors

The number of inbound packets (or transmission units) that contained errors

ifInFramingErrorPkts

Receive Framing Error

ifInJunkInterPkts

Receive Interpacket Junk

ifInMulticastPkts

Number of multicast packets received since the last counter reset

ifInOctets

Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset

ifInUcastPkts

Number of unicast packets received since the last counter reset

ifOutBroadcastPkts

Number of broadcast packets transmitted

ifOutDiscards

The number of outbound packets

ifOutErrors

The number of outbound packets (or transmission units) that could not be transmitted because of errors

ifOutMulticastPkts

Number of multicast packets transmitted

ifOutPayloadCrcErrors

Received payload cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors

ifOutUcastPkts

Number of unicast packets transmitted

IOS

8B10B-Idle Ordered Sets

IPC

Invalid Packet Count

LBCL-AVG

Average Laser Bias current in microA

LBCL-MAX

Maximum Laser Bias current in microA

LBCL-MIN

Minimum Laser Bias current in microA

LBCN

Normalized Laser Bias Current for OC3-8

LBCN-HWT

Laser Bias Current

LBCN-LWT

Laser Bias Current

LOSSL

Loss of Signal Seconds-Line

LP-BBE

Low-Order Path Background Block Error

LP-BBER

Low-Order Path Background Block Error Ratio

LP-EB

Low-Order Path Errored Block

LP-ES

Low-Order Path Errored Second

LP-ESA

Low-Order Path Errored Seconds-A

LP-ESB

Low-Order Path Errored Seconds-B

LP-ESR

Low-Order Path Errored Second Ratio

LP-FC

Low-Order Path Failure Count

LP-NPJC-DET

Low-Order Negative Pointer Justification Count, Detected

LP-NPJC-GEN

Low Order Negative Pointer Justification Count, Generated

LP-PPJC-DET

Low-Order Positive Pointer Justification Count, Detected

LP-PPJC-GEN

Low-Order positive Pointer Justification Count, Generated

LP-SEP

Low-Order Path Severely Errored Period

LP-SEPI

Low-Order Path Severely Errored Period Intensity

LP-SES

Low-Order Path Severely Errored

LP-UAS

Low-Order Path Unavailable Seconds

MS-PSC

Protection switch count

MS-PSD

Protection switch duration

NIOS

8B10B-Non Idle Ordered Sets

NPJC-PDET

PPJC-PDET:Negative Pointer Justification

NPJC-PGEN

PPJC-PGEN:Negative Pointer Justification

OPR-AVG

Average Receive Power in one tenth of a microW

OPR-MAX

Maximum Receive Power in one tenth of a microW

OPR-MIN

Minimum Receive Power in one tenth of a microW

OPRN

Normalized Optical Receive Power for OC3-8

OPRN-MAX

Maximum value for OPRN

OPRN-MIN

Minimum value for OPRN

OPT-AVG

Average Transmit Power in one tenth of a microW

OPT-MAX

Maximum Transmit Power in one tenth of a microW

OPT-MIN

Minimum Transmit Power in one tenth of a microW

OPTN

Normalized value for Optical Power Transmitted for the OC3-8 card

OPTN-MAX

Maximum value for OPTN

OPTN-MIN

Minimum value for OPTN

OPWR-AVG

Optical Power-Average Interval Value in one tenth of a dBm

OPWR-MAX

Optical Power-Maximum Interval Value in one tenth of a dBm

OPWR-MIN

Optical Power-Minimum Interval Value in one tenth of a dBm

PPJC-PDET

PPJC-PDET:Positive Pointer Justification

PPJC-PGEN

PPJC-PGEN:Positive Pointer Justification

PSC

Protection Switching Count

PSC-R

Protection Switching Count-Ring

PSC-S

Protection Switching Count-Span

PSC-W

Protection Switching Count-Working

PSD

Protection Switching Duration

PSD-R

Protection Switching Duration-Ring

PSD-S

Protection Switching Duration-Span

PSD-W

Protection Switching Duration-Working

SASCPP

Severely Errored Framing/AIS Second-CP-Bit Path

SASP

Severely Errored Framing/AIS Seconds Path

SEFS

Severely Errored Framing Seconds

SEFSP

Severely Errored Framing Seconds-Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count)

SESCPP

Severely Errored Second-CP-Bit Path

SESL

Severely Errored Second-Line

SESNPFE

Severely Errored Second-Network Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count)

SESP

Severely Errored Second-Path

SES-PM

OTN-Severely Errored Second-Path

SESR-PM

OTN-Severely Errored Second Ratio-Path Monitor Point expressed as one tenth of a percentage

SESR-SM

OTN-Severely Errored Second Ratio-Section Monitor Point expressed as one tenth of a percentage

SESS

Severely Errored Second-Section

SES-SM

OTN-Severely Errored Second-Section Monitor Point

SESV

Severely Errored Second-VT Path

UASCPP

Unavailable Second-CP-Bit Path

UASL

Unavailable Second-Line

UASNPFE

Unavailable Second-Network Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count)

UASP

Unavailable Second-Path

UAS-PM

OTN-Unavailable Second-Path Monitor Point

UAS-SM

OTN-Unavailable Second-Section Monitor Point

UASV

Unavailable Second-VT Path

UNC-WORDS

FEC-Uncorrectable Words

VPC

Valid Packet Count

<THELV>

Threshold level. THLEV is a float.

<LOCN>

Location associated with a particular command. The parameter type is LOCATION, which is the location where the action is to take place.

FEND

Action occurs on the far end of the facility

NEND

Action occurs on the near end of the facility

<TMPER>

(Optional) Accumulation time period for performance counters. The parameter type is TMPER, which is the accumulation time period for the performance management center.

1-DAY

Performance parameter accumulation interval length; every 24-hours. For SONET PM data, only one day of history data is available. For RMON managed PM data, seven days of history data are available.

1-HR

Performance parameter accumulation interval length; every 1 hour. This is only applicable to RMON managed PM data. There are 24 hours of history data available.

1-MIN

Performance parameter accumulation interval length; every 1 minute. This is only applicable to RMON managed PM data. There are 60 minutes of history available.

15-MIN

Performance parameter accumulation interval length; every 15 minutes. There are 32 15-MIN buckets of history data available for this accumulation interval length.

RAW-DATA

Performance parameter accumulation interval length; starting from the last time the counters were cleared. This is only applicable to RMON managed PMs.

SET-TOD

(Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15310-CL, ONS 15310-MA, ONS 15600) The Set Time of Day (SET-TOD) command sets the system date and time for the NE. The year should be entered using four digits while the hour should be entered using a 24-hour time period (for example, military time).